Democrats ‘need to stop excusing anti-Semitism,’ do a better job condemning it: former Trump adviser. Former Trump adviser Jeff Ballabon praised the president for standing up to anti-Semitism after more than 70 Jewish Community leaders were invited to the White House Tuesday night. >>

Democrats subpoena former White House counsel Don McGahn. House Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler issued a subpoena to former White House counsel Don McGahn as part of an ongoing investigation into President Donald Trump. >>

Karl Rove: White House needs to recognize Democrats will continue to hammer Trump on obstruction. While the Mueller report vindicates President Trump in 'so many ways,' it also provides fodder for House Democrats, warns Fox News contributor Karl Rove, former White House deputy chief of staff. >>

Mick Mulvaney is simply wrong about Donald Trump's taxes. Acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney was asked on "Fox News Sunday" whether congressional Democrats will ever get to see President Donald Trump's tax returns. Here's how he responded: >>

Mulvaney vows Democrats will "never" see Trump's tax returns. The White House acting chief of staff said "voters knew the president could've have given his tax returns," knew he didn't and "elected him anyway" in 2016 >>

Mulvaney: Dems will never see Trump's tax returns. Acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney told Fox News that the Democrats will "never" see President Trump's tax returns. >>

Top Democrats request info on White House role in not defending health care law. Top House Democrats sent letters Monday to Trump administration officials requesting documents and other information about the White House's role in not defending the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act. >>

Treasury secretary to testify on the Hill as deadline for Trump's tax returns looms. Although the White House believes that Democrats will never get their hands on copies of President Donald Trump’s tax returns, the deadline to respond is Wednesday. >>

Trump says he's considering busing undocumented immigrants to sanctuary cities. President Trump says he's "strongly considering releasing migrants detained at the border in sanctuary cities, which are often controlled by Democrats. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid spoke to CBSN about the motivation behind this move, and the steps the Trump administration would have to take to make it a reality. >>

Trump threatens to release immigrant detainees in sanctuary cities. On Thursday, White House aides reportedly had suggested illegal immigrants should be sent to so-called "sanctuary cities" in Democratic strongholds. But the White House said it quickly dismissed the proposal. On Friday, however, President Trump embraced the idea. Steve Dorsey reports. >>

Trump's re-election cash machine balloons. Facing a crowded field of Democrats clamoring to oust him, President Donald Trump raised more in the first three months of this year than in any other fundraising period since he entered the White House as he builds a re-election apparatus without any modern precedent. >>

White House doubts Democrats will act on impeachment threat. President Trump is firing back at impeachment talk after the release of the Mueller report as White House officials believe the move would be destructive to Democrats; Kevin Corke reports. >>

White House legal team fights pair of Hill inquiries into Trump finances, tax returns. Lawyers for the White House are fighting back on multiple fronts Monday as Democratic-led congressional investigations into President Donald Trump continue their efforts to formally request information on the President's personal finances. >>

White House reacts to Nadler subpoenaing complete Mueller report. Deputy White House press secretary Hogan Gidley calls the Democrats' continued efforts to target President Trump after the release of the Mueller report 'absolutely ridiculous.' >>

White House tells official not to comply with Democratic subpoena over security clearances. The White House has instructed a former official who was in charge of the security clearance process to not comply with a House subpoena demanding his appearance for an interview, the latest move by the Trump administration to thwart Democratic-led investigations into all aspects of the presidency. >>

Why Mueller didn’t make a recommendation on whether Trump obstructed justice. The crime of “obstruction of justice” is familiar to many because it drove the impeachment proceedings of two presidents. President Nixon resigned when he faced impeachment for obstructing justice by covering up the White House role in the break-in at the Watergate offices of the Democratic National... >>